Installation in Bowness-on-Windermere
Case Study | Plumis Automist Installation Installation in Bowness-on-Windermere Project Manager – Property Type House Property Location Bowness-on-Windermere Open Plan Rooms Living room Case Study The Brief The Limitations The Solution The Brief Client needed a Automist system in the open plan living room next to the kitchen to comply with building regulations. The Limitations […]
Making your small paying guest accommodation safe from fire.
Learn how to comply with fire safety law for those responsible for safety in small paying guest accommodation.
New fire regulations for holiday let/ paying guest property owners.
Do you own a holiday let/self-catering accommodation or have paying guests? Do you know that the Fire Safety Law has been amended?
Installation on Jersey
Case Study | Plumis Automist Installation Safe Escape Route in Flats Project Manager – Property Type Flats Property Location Jersey Open Plan Rooms Kitchen / Living Areas Case Study The Brief The Limitations The Solution The Brief The flats were not suitable for a sprinkler system. The property had to keep this layout otherwise they […]
Installation at Saltburn-By-The-Sea
Case Study | Plumis Automist Installation Open Plan installation Saltburn Project Manager JW Joinery & Property Maintenance. Property Type Open-plan Property Location Saltburn-By-The-Sea Open Plan Rooms Kitchen & living area Case Study The Brief The Limitations The Solution The Brief The clients wanted to create an open plan living holiday let that showcased the high […]
What’s the difference between a sprinkler system & a water mist system?
Water mist and sprinkler systems have the same aim, to suppress a fire and provide survivable conditions, but they achieve this in different ways.
The value of electronic activation in fire suppression systems – new research findings
In order to lower the number of fire-related fatalities and injuries, a larger effort is comparing the effectiveness of electronically controlled nozzle watermist suppression systems to conventional sprinkler systems.
How do most home fires start?
The good news is that the number of house fires in the UK is declining. The not-so-good news is that a significant number of home fires are preventable.
A house fire can have a disastrous impact on a property, not to mention the potential for injuries.